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I came to Hawai'i in 1974, eager to teach medieval
literature and the history of the language, eager also to move far
from home to so strange and so exotic a place. In the many years
since, my love of literature and language has not changed, but my
knowledge and love of Hawai'i and its people have both broadened
and deepened, so that Hawai'i is now my home, though sometimes no
less fascinating and unfamiliar to me than when I first arrived.
I teach courses in Old English, Beowulf, Chaucer, medieval literature
both English and continental, and the English surveys up to the
time of Milton. I also serve on committees, many many committees:
I will be graduate chair beginning in the fall of 1997, and I have
been very active in faculty oversight of the athletics program,
where gender equity has been a major preoccupation. My research
interests for the last few years have centered on John Gower, a
lesser known contemporary of Chaucer, and I have been active in
the small international circle of Gower devotees. In my spare time,
I grow my orchids, I study French, I scuba dive, I dream of travelling,
I cultivate my own sense of place. I don't worry too much about
finding either unity or commonality among all these fragments.
Areas of Interest
English language, medieval literature
Education
BA, University of Connecticut
MA, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
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